Moonshadow

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Moonshadow is a critically acclaimed, literary-style science fiction comic series known for its painted artwork and philosophical coming-of-age story, originally published by Epic Comics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic book series
coming-of-age story
science fiction comic
artist Jon J. Muth NERFINISHED
artStyle painted artwork
coArtist George Pratt NERFINISHED
Kent Williams NERFINISHED
collectedEditionPublisher DC Comics NERFINISHED
Dark Horse Comics NERFINISHED
colorist Jon J. Muth NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator J. M. DeMatteis NERFINISHED
criticalReception critically acclaimed
firstPublicationYear 1985
format comic book
genre coming-of-age
philosophical fiction
science fiction
hasCollectedEdition The Compleat Moonshadow NERFINISHED
hasSequel Farewell, Moonshadow NERFINISHED
imprintOfPublisher Epic Comics NERFINISHED
influencedBy European comics
literary fiction
language English
laterImprint Vertigo NERFINISHED
laterPublisher DC Comics NERFINISHED
letterer Kevin Nowlan NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Moonshadow NERFINISHED
medium sequential art
narrativePerspective first-person narration
notableFor coming-of-age narrative
literary style
painted artwork
philosophical themes
numberOfIssues 12
originalMedium comic book
originalPublisherParentCompany Marvel Comics GENERATED
originalRunEndYear 1987
originalRunStartYear 1985
publisher Epic Comics NERFINISHED
setting outer space
targetAudience adult readers
theme loss of innocence
morality and choice
search for meaning
war and violence
typeOfArt watercolor painting
writer J. M. DeMatteis NERFINISHED

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